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Topic: best volume pedal to start |
Damiano Missiroli
From: Italy
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Posted 13 Oct 2013 5:50 am
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Hi everyone, i'm a pedal steel new new newbie and have tried to play some basic stuffs with no volume pedal...i think it's time to get one. any suggestions? Here in italy is nearly impossibile to find exotic things like telonics, etc. so i must to go with the more common ones, at least at the beginning,....ernie ball, morley, boss and so on....
i was thinkin about a fender volume/tone pedal because i like a lot some of the Hank Williams/Don Helms wah-like things, but i'm pretty uncertain.
thank you in advance |
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Howard Steinberg
From: St. Petersburg, Florida , USA
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Posted 13 Oct 2013 6:09 am
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The big chrome fender pedals are pretty decent and can be found at good prices. The big consideration is that these pedals are tall. If you have enough room under the guitar to work the pedal and your right knee levers it would be a good choice imho. _________________ Justice Pro Lite (4-5), Justice D-10 (8-5)x2 , Quilter Steelaire, Hilton Pedal, BJ's bar. |
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Lane Gray
From: Topeka, KS
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Posted 13 Oct 2013 6:13 am
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Jim Palenscar sells the volume/tone pedal.
Before I'd get one of the volume-only pedals you listed, I'd get a Goodrich 120. They show up used on the forum often enough. _________________ 2 pedal steels, a lapStrat, and an 8-string Dobro (and 3 ukes)
More amps than guitars, and not many effects |
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Brandon Halsey
From: Raleigh, North Carolina
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Posted 13 Oct 2013 6:31 am
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You mentioned Ernie Ball....I've been playing about a year now and I've only used an Ernie Ball volume pedal. This has worked good for me. If you have limited choices, the Ernie Ball is fine and won't impact your learning in a negative way. You can at least start with the EB and upgrade later. _________________ Derby D-10 8x5
Mullen SD-10 3x4 |
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Carl Kilmer
From: East Central, Illinois
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Posted 13 Oct 2013 7:27 am
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I'd keep watching on the forum for a used Hilton pedal.
They show up up occasionly for a fair price. You won't
ever have to worry about replacing a pot or string again. _________________ aka "Lucky Kay"--Custom built Rittenberry SD10 3X5, Walker S/S, NV-112, and Hilton Pedal |
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Jack Ritter
From: Enid, Oklahoma, USA
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Posted 13 Oct 2013 10:06 am
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I with agree Carl. Get the best and have no problems. Jack _________________ Zum D10 8x5,rev pre-amp, TC M300, Split 12, n-112, IZZY, Hilton vp, Geo L, BJS Hughey, Live Steel |
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Eric Philippsen
From: Central Florida USA
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Posted 13 Oct 2013 10:20 am
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Hey, Damiano,
I'd be glad to help a steeler from across the pond.
I've got a bunch of Goodrich pedals that I've picked up over the years. A lot of 120-models which, really, are a good mainstay. Heck, although I use a high-end volume pedal, I always carry a Goodrich as a backup. They're all in good condition and I'd be glad to sell you one.
Email me and we can discuss price and shipping. I can do you real well on the price but, as for shipping, I'm not familiar with what that would be. |
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richard burton
From: Britain
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Posted 13 Oct 2013 12:25 pm
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I made my first volume pedal out of a knackered wah wah pedal, I just ripped the guts out and wired the pot straight to the jacks. |
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Georg Sørtun
From: Mandal, Agder, Norway
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Posted 13 Oct 2013 12:34 pm
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richard burton wrote: |
I made my first volume pedal out of a knackered wah wah pedal, I just ripped the guts out and wired the pot straight to the jacks. |
I have one of those too, and still use it at times |
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John Sluszny
From: Brussels, Belgium
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Posted 13 Oct 2013 3:37 pm
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Get a good one like Goodrich or Hilton.Don't waste your money on buying cheap ones. |
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Damiano Missiroli
From: Italy
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Posted 13 Oct 2013 11:21 pm
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Thanks everyone, your help is very appreciated!
I'll take a look here in the forum for a used Goodrich or Hilton (e-mail sent, Eric). In the meanwhile i've found a used boss FV-500, just to try some swells... |
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Bob Hoffnar
From: Austin, Tx
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Posted 14 Oct 2013 5:01 am
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An Ernie Ball pedal (or what ever standard volume pedal is available ) will work fine. Many working players in the states use them. No need for anything specialized. I would stay away from a tone/volume pedal. They are mostly for retro playing and are a bit harder to deal with than a simple volume pedal. _________________ Bob |
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Jim Saunders
From: Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
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Posted 14 Oct 2013 6:36 am Volume Pedal
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Damiano, On this Forum you can ask "what's the best........? Fill in the blank, amp, strings, guitar, etc and you will get as many answers as there are products. It's like asking what kind of car should I buy? I'm not demeaning your question; it's a good one. In my humble opinion the Goodrich 120, or L120 are used by a majority of players. |
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